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Investors in the U.S. stock market are facing a period of uncertainty as inflation shows signs of cooling. Despite softer-than-expected inflation readings for June, concerns about growth cooling persist. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) grew at a slower rate than anticipated, with headline CPI increasing by 3% year-on-year and core CPI growing by 3.3%. As
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Canada has recently made a significant announcement regarding the mining industry, specifically targeting deals involving the country's critical minerals producers. Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne has emphasized that any major deals in this sector would only be approved under the most exceptional circumstances. This decision comes following the approval of Glencore's acquisition of Teck Resources' steelmaking
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General Motors has been hit with a significant penalty of $145.8 million following a government investigation that found excess emissions from approximately 5.9 million GM vehicles. This penalty comes as a result of vehicles from the 2012-2018 model years emitting more carbon dioxide than originally reported. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) found that these vehicles
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The European Union regulators have recently accused Apple of violating new tech regulations that prohibit the restriction of customers from using alternative platforms within the App Store. In their preliminary findings, the European Commission stated that Apple's App Store rules hinder app developers from freely directing consumers to alternative channels for offers and content. This
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The latest report from Bernstein sheds light on the Indian stock market landscape, indicating a surge in investor enthusiasm towards Indian stocks. However, this surge seems to be driven more by greed than rational decision-making. The report assesses approximately 90 stocks across 14 subsectors, focusing on long-term growth expectations embedded in their valuations. In January
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Fitch Ratings agency has adjusted its forecast for a rate cut in China, pushing back its expectations to next year instead of this year. The decision comes as a result of high interest rates set by the U.S. Federal Reserve, which has influenced China's monetary policy. Concerns over the exchange rate against the U.S. dollar
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The European Central Bank is expected to cut its deposit rate twice more this year, in September and December, according to a significant majority of economists. These predictions come despite the improving business activity and strong wage data, which have raised uncertainties around the rationale for more cuts. The risks, however, are skewed towards fewer
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The recent controversy surrounding actor Scarlett Johansson and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has shed light on the importance of communication in business dealings. It is evident from Johansson's statement that there was a lack of clear communication between her and Altman, leading to misconceptions and misunderstandings. Altman's decision to use a voice similar to Johansson's
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